Hi Girl 😘, You asked for comments about La Mer eye products and, well, here I am :) Firstly, I am so impressed with your knowledge about how it's best to apply your eye cream further away from the actual eye than most people would often think. This is absolutely true. To help avoid milia and potential irritation it is best to apply eye cream NOT directly under the eye but actually further down, and the product will naturally "migrate" inwards after you have applied it. Knowing that you know this already, to help you avoid irritation may I suggest perhaps trying less La Mer eye cream than you would think is necessary. You would be surprised how little is needed to do its job effectively - even if you already think you use less than most people! Secondly, and I'm sure you probably know this already, but The Eye Balm Intense is not the product designed with dark circles in mind, that would be The Eye Concentrate. The Eye Balm Intense's main super power is targetting puffiness under and/or around the eyes - eye bags, essentially. And while it's fun to use the little applicator tool that comes with La Mer eye products, I believe it is not just fun but ESSENTIAL to use it with The Eye Balm Intense. Always sweep from the inner corner of the under-eye going outwards towards the temple, and never from the temple inwards. Doing this correctly assists in a sort of draining of the excess fluid underneath the eye. I think of it as almost like squeegeeing a window where you push the water out to an area where it can drain. In this case the "drain" is located right up near the temple, hence the importance of sweeping the tool all the way up there in one smooth motion, and then holding it there for a second or two. That's how to get the best out of your eye care routine. ;) Lastly, and I'm sorry for rambling, but I was thinking about your situation where you often use the Creme as your eye cream because you might not like any of the La Mer eye creams, and I thought I would like to suggest a bespoke solution customized just for you. To get ALL of the best that La Mer can do for YOUR eye area, I would recommend trying The Lifting Eye Serum first and then following with the Creme as you currently do. This should give you a more tighter, firmer and lifted eye area, as well as giving that skin the hydration that it most definitely needs, WITHOUT having to worry about any irritation. If you decide to give any of the above a go, please let me know! Much love, Summer. 😘
Hi Morgan! Off topic, I know, but could yoy compare the texture and moisture of the emulsion vs soft lotion? Thank you so much. I am trying to decide whether I need both.
Hi Morgan! Have you tried the Estée Lauder Re-Nutriv Ultimate Diamond Eye Serum? I am thinking of trying that one but i couldn't find any review on youtube. Speaking of La Mer Eye Cream, I love the balm, but I just dont think the price point is justified for what it does. Never a fan of the Eye Concentrate, very hydrating but it travels and gets into the eyes somehow.
I am using the Sisley l'Integral cream for day and it irritates my eyes if I apply too much. I use the Chanel sublimage eye for night & it does not irritate at all & is great. I agree with you on the Sisley eye mask, it's like a toner for your eyes. I'm not sure the La Prairie caviar eye cream is worth it. Yes the Chantecaille nano gold eye cream is a good one.
Hola cómo estás ? He usado la prairie platinum sale muy costosa USD 1000. La has probado? Pensaba cambiarme a la línea de caviar de la prairie o la de sisley que tú mencionaste. La Mer no llega a mi país
Thankyou for your honesty Morgan! Yes cle de peau is terrible, I know! I also am obsessed with eye creams and love trying out good formulas. Sisly is very good, and I find la prairie lux eye cream extremely good ( 20 ml ) opposed to the normal 15 ml in all other eye creams.
Hola has probado la de platinum de la prairie yo hace como 5 años q la uso. Quiero probar la lux de caviar de la prairie pero mi vendedora dice q no es tan buena como la platinum. Hay mucha diferencia de plata. Platinum 1000 usd
Great video 🙌 I have bought more Eye creams than you can even imagine 😂 Dior, Estee Lauder, Erno Laszlo, ect. Some worked, some didn't. Currently using the New Clinique Clinical Repair Anti-Aging Eye Creme 😍 It has an actual Derm review. Honestly, I am impressed. It took 3 weeks, but I noticing smoother, firmer Skin & the darkness under my Eyes has diminished. My Trainer & a few colleagues during virtual Meetings have commented that I look more rested. I NEVER thought I'd say that about Clinique, of all brands 😅 You know you got a great product when you get Compliments 😉
I currently have fine lines/crows feet. Does the Clinique still work for you? Would you still reccomend it? Or reccomend something else? I'd buy the creams reccomended in the video but...yikes...I can't afford $250. Under $100, much more likely. Please let me know. Thank you.
The La Mer Eye Concentrate also irritated my eyes. they’d get watery and puffy. It must be some ingredients in it that irritates most people’s eyes and also I’m not a fan of eye creams with fragrance. I did order a jar of The La Mer Soft Cream. I’m obsessed with that cream! 😅
Same here. I apply n I keep dropping tears b4 fall asleep . I thought my eyes just too tired now after seeing u all hv same issue , now I know is la mer concentrate eye cream 😡
@@A88134 Yes it’s definitely the concentrate eye cream. Luckily I used a sample and didn’t purchase the full jar or it would have been a complete waste of money.
Ladies, please please please know that, contrary to the most recent lady's comment, it should NOT be a waste of money. If you ever have a situation with a La Mer product CAUSING problems for your skin, you must take it back to the store you purchased it from, tell the La Mer Expert what happened and they will issue you with either an exchange or a refund. Ideally you will have your receipt, but even if you do not, it is La Mer's policy to accept returns for cases where the product has had a reaction with the customer's skin and it's not just the customer feeling meh about their purchase. You should be able to purchase your La Mer with confidence and peace of mind knowing that IF it causes you problems, they have you covered. That is your right and you should exercise it when necessary. AND it's also a good thing to do from the company's perspective in terms of PR and, equally as importantly, it allows them to receive first hand feedback from their clients who have had problems with one of their products. This knowledge is invaluable when it comes to formulating revised formulas for future release. Speak up if you ever have a problem with anything from La Mer, they're there to help you. 🌊❤️
Hi Girl 😘,
You asked for comments about La Mer eye products and, well, here I am :)
Firstly, I am so impressed with your knowledge about how it's best to apply your eye cream further away from the actual eye than most people would often think. This is absolutely true. To help avoid milia and potential irritation it is best to apply eye cream NOT directly under the eye but actually further down, and the product will naturally "migrate" inwards after you have applied it.
Knowing that you know this already, to help you avoid irritation may I suggest perhaps trying less La Mer eye cream than you would think is necessary. You would be surprised how little is needed to do its job effectively - even if you already think you use less than most people!
Secondly, and I'm sure you probably know this already, but The Eye Balm Intense is not the product designed with dark circles in mind, that would be The Eye Concentrate. The Eye Balm Intense's main super power is targetting puffiness under and/or around the eyes - eye bags, essentially. And while it's fun to use the little applicator tool that comes with La Mer eye products, I believe it is not just fun but ESSENTIAL to use it with The Eye Balm Intense. Always sweep from the inner corner of the under-eye going outwards towards the temple, and never from the temple inwards. Doing this correctly assists in a sort of draining of the excess fluid underneath the eye. I think of it as almost like squeegeeing a window where you push the water out to an area where it can drain. In this case the "drain" is located right up near the temple, hence the importance of sweeping the tool all the way up there in one smooth motion, and then holding it there for a second or two. That's how to get the best out of your eye care routine. ;)
Lastly, and I'm sorry for rambling, but I was thinking about your situation where you often use the Creme as your eye cream because you might not like any of the La Mer eye creams, and I thought I would like to suggest a bespoke solution customized just for you. To get ALL of the best that La Mer can do for YOUR eye area, I would recommend trying The Lifting Eye Serum first and then following with the Creme as you currently do. This should give you a more tighter, firmer and lifted eye area, as well as giving that skin the hydration that it most definitely needs, WITHOUT having to worry about any irritation.
If you decide to give any of the above a go, please let me know!
Much love, Summer. 😘
I love love LOVE all of your fantastic advice!!! Sooooooo good! I may just have to try it!!!!! Thank you QUEEN 👸💓
I love every La Mer product but the La Mer eye concentrate made my eyes INFLAMED! You are not the only one
Hi Morgan! Off topic, I know, but could yoy compare the texture and moisture of the emulsion vs soft lotion? Thank you so much. I am trying to decide whether I need both.
Hi Morgan!
Have you tried the Estée Lauder Re-Nutriv Ultimate Diamond Eye Serum? I am thinking of trying that one but i couldn't find any review on youtube.
Speaking of La Mer Eye Cream, I love the balm, but I just dont think the price point is justified for what it does. Never a fan of the Eye Concentrate, very hydrating but it travels and gets into the eyes somehow.
same with La mer eye creams here! I’m tempted to start using on my face instead lol😅
I am using the Sisley l'Integral cream for day and it irritates my eyes if I apply too much. I use the Chanel sublimage eye for night & it does not irritate at all & is great. I agree with you on the Sisley eye mask, it's like a toner for your eyes. I'm not sure the La Prairie caviar eye cream is worth it. Yes the Chantecaille nano gold eye cream is a good one.
Chanel Sublimage is a nice line. 👌 Chantecaille Nano Gold needs more credit ⭐️
@@MorganTalksbeauty I just picked up the Chantecaille bio-lifting cream & mascara (the best) & got a free primer spf 45
Hola cómo estás ? He usado la prairie platinum sale muy costosa USD 1000. La has probado? Pensaba cambiarme a la línea de caviar de la prairie o la de sisley que tú mencionaste. La Mer no llega a mi país
Did you try Valmont?
Thankyou for your honesty Morgan! Yes cle de peau is terrible, I know! I also am obsessed with eye creams and love trying out good formulas. Sisly is very good, and I find la prairie lux eye cream extremely good ( 20 ml ) opposed to the normal 15 ml in all other eye creams.
La Prairie Eye Creams 😍 I always hear great things. 👍 once I get through this Cle de Peau I will be considering a La Prairie eye cream
Hola has probado la de platinum de la prairie yo hace como 5 años q la uso. Quiero probar la lux de caviar de la prairie pero mi vendedora dice q no es tan buena como la platinum. Hay mucha diferencia de plata. Platinum 1000 usd
Hi Morgan hello from Australia… have you tried the La Prairie skin Cavier eye cream? By the way I really enjoy your channel 🥰
Hello all the way from the US!! I am so happy you enjoy my channel ❤️ La Prairie eye cream is on my list!
Great video 🙌 I have bought more Eye creams than you can even imagine 😂 Dior, Estee Lauder, Erno Laszlo, ect. Some worked, some didn't. Currently using the New Clinique Clinical Repair Anti-Aging Eye Creme 😍 It has an actual Derm review. Honestly, I am impressed. It took 3 weeks, but I noticing smoother, firmer Skin & the darkness under my Eyes has diminished. My Trainer & a few colleagues during virtual Meetings have commented that I look more rested. I NEVER thought I'd say that about Clinique, of all brands 😅 You know you got a great product when you get Compliments 😉
Compliments are the BEST ! Especially when you look " well rested". MORE EYE CREAM PLEASE! 🥰
I currently have fine lines/crows feet.
Does the Clinique still work for you? Would you still reccomend it? Or reccomend something else?
I'd buy the creams reccomended in the video but...yikes...I can't afford $250.
Under $100, much more likely.
Please let me know. Thank you.
The La Mer Eye Concentrate also irritated my eyes. they’d get watery and puffy. It must be some ingredients in it that irritates most people’s eyes and also I’m not a fan of eye creams with fragrance. I did order a jar of The La Mer Soft Cream. I’m obsessed with that cream! 😅
I don't know what it is about their eye creams. For some reason, I can't make it work! The Soft Cream is a dream 😍
@@MorganTalksbeauty I know right? They feel good when you apply them around the eyes but then soon after the irritation occurs.
Same here. I apply n I keep dropping tears b4 fall asleep . I thought my eyes just too tired now after seeing u all hv same issue , now I know is la mer concentrate eye cream 😡
@@A88134 Yes it’s definitely the concentrate eye cream. Luckily I used a sample and didn’t purchase the full jar or it would have been a complete waste of money.
Ladies, please please please know that, contrary to the most recent lady's comment, it should NOT be a waste of money. If you ever have a situation with a La Mer product CAUSING problems for your skin, you must take it back to the store you purchased it from, tell the La Mer Expert what happened and they will issue you with either an exchange or a refund. Ideally you will have your receipt, but even if you do not, it is La Mer's policy to accept returns for cases where the product has had a reaction with the customer's skin and it's not just the customer feeling meh about their purchase.
You should be able to purchase your La Mer with confidence and peace of mind knowing that IF it causes you problems, they have you covered.
That is your right and you should exercise it when necessary. AND it's also a good thing to do from the company's perspective in terms of PR and, equally as importantly, it allows them to receive first hand feedback from their clients who have had problems with one of their products. This knowledge is invaluable when it comes to formulating revised formulas for future release.
Speak up if you ever have a problem with anything from La Mer, they're there to help you. 🌊❤️
Is Sisley eye cream help with wrinkles?
Yes it does! 🥰🥰🥰
Great I gonna buy it!!!!!
CdP is Japanese and Asian skin differs from caucasian one. I like its makeup but don't do skincare.
Haha yes the sisley eye mask doesn’t do anything.. made me laugh